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Quote from: constructeur on December 17, 2016, 11:20:00 AMQuote from: JODakota on December 16, 2016, 10:36:45 PMThey did mess up, but I do feel the state should issue a lottery on tundras. They aren't endangered and plenty of states allow harvest. I'm not condoning in any way, I do, however, feel there should be a season on them. Good work WDFWIf we have people that shoot snows the day before and can't tell the difference in them and a swan the very next day, it sure doesn't make a good case for the rest of us that can identify the different swans.I think the "I thought they were snows" is kinda like a drunk saying "he only had a couple". Both come off pretty lame in front of a LEO. It's not believable at shotgun range that a swan is honestly mistaken for a snow goose.
Quote from: JODakota on December 16, 2016, 10:36:45 PMThey did mess up, but I do feel the state should issue a lottery on tundras. They aren't endangered and plenty of states allow harvest. I'm not condoning in any way, I do, however, feel there should be a season on them. Good work WDFWIf we have people that shoot snows the day before and can't tell the difference in them and a swan the very next day, it sure doesn't make a good case for the rest of us that can identify the different swans.
They did mess up, but I do feel the state should issue a lottery on tundras. They aren't endangered and plenty of states allow harvest. I'm not condoning in any way, I do, however, feel there should be a season on them. Good work WDFW
They did mess up, but I do feel the state should issue a lottery on tundras. They aren't endangered and plenty of states allow harvest.
QuoteThey did mess up, but I do feel the state should issue a lottery on tundras. They aren't endangered and plenty of states allow harvest.Agreed. The state could offer a lottery for a few dollars and make a ton of money for say 100 permits or whatever. I could shoot one almost every time I hunt the Skagit delta...
It is an ethical question. So should Sandhill cranes, but they aren't yet. So, you don't kill them. Part of being an ethical hunter is making sure of your target. Another part is not trying to hide the evidence when you fail at that. Whether or not there are plenty of them doesn't change how we handle ourselves in the field.
I hope they roasted them. Those taste great! The flavor is a little like a cross between bald eagle and peregrine falcon!